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MC Cuervo - Selected proceedings of the 12th hispanic linguistics …, 2010 - lingref.com
Selected proceedings of the 12th hispanic linguistics symposium, 2010lingref.com
Spanish dative arguments can combine with practically any kind of unaccusative predicate.
The list includes stative as well as dynamic verbs such as gustar 'like', faltar 'lack', crecer
'grow', romperse 'break', llegar 'arrive', salir 'go out', salirse 'come off', caer 'fall', caerse 'fall
down', molestar 'bother', quedar 'remain', sobrar 'be-extra', importar 'matter', doler 'hurt',
alcanzar 'reach', etc. These unaccusative constructions typically involve two arguments: a
postverbal nominative and the preverbal, clitic-doubled dative. Sentences (1) to (4) illustrate …
Spanish dative arguments can combine with practically any kind of unaccusative predicate. The list includes stative as well as dynamic verbs such as gustar ‘like’, faltar ‘lack’, crecer ‘grow’, romperse ‘break’, llegar ‘arrive’, salir ‘go out’, salirse ‘come off’, caer ‘fall’, caerse ‘fall down’, molestar ‘bother’, quedar ‘remain’, sobrar ‘be-extra’, importar ‘matter’, doler ‘hurt’, alcanzar ‘reach’, etc. These unaccusative constructions typically involve two arguments: a postverbal nominative and the preverbal, clitic-doubled dative. Sentences (1) to (4) illustrate the constructions with psychological predicates, existentials, dynamic predicates of change and predicates of change of state, respectively.
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